Compliance

Malta Prohibited and Restricted Items

FedEx Cross Border is unable to ship prohibited and non-approved restricted items on behalf of its customers.

FedEx Cross Border has prepared a global list of prohibited and restricted items that apply regardless of a shipment's destination. In addition to these global prohibitions and restrictions, individual countries or territories may impose further prohibitions or restrictions on the importation of certain items.

You can refer to the FedEx Cross Border global lists and the Malta country-specific list to help determine whether or not your product is prohibited or restricted for shipment.

Country Specific List for Malta

Malta Import Prohibitions

Acids

Alcoholic beverages

All Liquids

Batteries, Haz

Bearer Documents

Bio Products, Haz

Chemicals, Haz

Coins for Numismatics (coin collecting)

Computer software

Corrosives

Cosmetics, Haz

Diskettes

Drugs, Prescription and Non-Prescription

Flammables

Foodstuffs

Gases

Gold

Ice, Dry

Ice, Wet

Infectious Materials

Metals, Precious

Oxidizers

Paints, Haz

Perfume, Haz

Poisons

Precious Stones

Radioactives

Tapes, computer, video cassettes

Toiletries, Haz

Due to the risk of contamination with E. coli bacteria possibly linked to the recent outbreaks in Germany and France, the emergency measure prohibits with immediate effect the importation of seeds and beans from Egypt to all EU countries. The commodities are:

Beetroot sprouts, radish sprouts

Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, whether or not skinned or split

Fenugreek seeds

Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled

Lucerne (alfalfa) seeds

Lucerne (alfalfa) sprouts

Mustard seeds, for sowing

Other mustard seeds

Other oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, whether or not broken

Rocket sprouts

Soya bean sprouts

Soya beans, whether or not broken

Sugar beet seeds

Vegetable seeds

Malta Import Restrictions

N/A

Contact the FedEx Cross Border Compliance Team

Please note that these lists are provided as a reference only. For any questions about prohibited and restricted items, email the FedEx Cross Border Compliance team.